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Histological characteristics of the oocyte chorion in wild post-spawning and artificially matured Japanese eels Anguilla japonica

Authors :
Izumi, Hikari
Hagihara, Seishi
Kurogi, Hiroaki
Chow, Seinen
Tsukamoto, Katsumi
Kagawa, Hirohiko
1000040289575
Kudo, Hideaki
1000090425421
Ijiri, Shigeho
1000040231930
Adachi, Shinji
Izumi, Hikari
Hagihara, Seishi
Kurogi, Hiroaki
Chow, Seinen
Tsukamoto, Katsumi
Kagawa, Hirohiko
1000040289575
Kudo, Hideaki
1000090425421
Ijiri, Shigeho
1000040231930
Adachi, Shinji
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

To describe the histological characteristics of the oocyte chorion in wild adult and artificially matured Japanese eels, we investigated changes in chorion thickness during artificially induced oogenesis and compared the chorion thickness and ultrastructure between wild and artificially matured eels. In artificially maturing eels, the chorion thickness and volume increased significantly with increasing follicle diameter, peaking at approximately 450 A mu m; beyond this point, the chorion thinned significantly, whereas there were no significant changes in volume. A significant positive correlation was observed between the number of salmon pituitary extract (SPE) injections and chorion thickness. In wild post-spawning adult eels, chorion thickness varied among individuals, and two had chorions that were significantly thinner than those of artificially matured eels. Ultrastructural examination revealed electron-dense layers in the chorions of wild post-spawning adult eels, as was seen in artificially matured eels. This result is inconsistent with our hypothesis that the formation of an electron-dense layer is unique to artificially maturing eels due to repeated SPE injections. These results suggest that the formation cycle of the chorion might be affected by SPE injections in artificially maturing eels, whereas that of wild eels might be synchronized with behavioral and/or environmental fluctuations that occur during the oceanic spawning migration.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378531642
Document Type :
Electronic Resource